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Item: Coach 7274 Jacquard Monogram Hobo with Cowhide and Suede Trim
Seller: saturdaysunshine!

Thanks so much! :)

I can't find any details for that style and number. What shows in the photos seems ok but a readable creed photo would help confirm that it is.

The bag appears to be authentic but the style number isn't 7274 as you posted. It's 6823.


Here's the listing:
http://www.ebay.ph/itm/COACH-6823JA...2?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_211&hash=item3f296a68a8
 

Thanks. If I'd actually been able to read the creed in your first set of photos, it would have saved a few minutes of my life trying to find the number that you gave in your post, "Coach 7274 Jacquard Monogram Hobo with Cowhide and Suede Trim". Why did you post that number? The style number on the creed is -6823. That's the number that should be used in descriptions of the bag.

That's just one of the reasons why we always need to see clear readable creed photos. The bag looks genuine.
 
The seller's title calls it "COACH HANGTAG KEYCHAIN" and as such, the implication is that it's a keychain made by Coach. It can be described as "keychain made with Coach hangtags," or some similar wording that doesn't imply that Coach made it that way.

There's been much discussion about (as Hyacinth refers to them) chop shop jewelry makers. They buy Coach keychains, disassemble them and use the charms with generic chains and resell them as "Coach bracelets" and "Coach necklaces."

After many listings being reported and removed because they're misleading (intentional or not), sellers are now listing their items as "necklace made with Coach charms."

ETA: Another problem with the specific listing that Whateve posted is that it can easily be confused with the genuine hangtag keychains/charms that Coach does make. This is the genuine 62736:



Another learning experience!
 
Could somebody please authenticate this vintage Willis for me? Thanks!!

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